Endocrinology | Pineal Gland
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2017
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Join us in this lecture where Professor Zach Murphy will be discussing the pineal gland. We go into detail on the circadian rhythm, which is also known as the sleep wake cycle. We also talk about the bodies biological clock and what processes occur to let our body know when the sleep wake cycle should begin. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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The BEST Endocrinology lecture series on youtube that is ACTUALLY helpful in exams. I literally took the time to actually stood up from my seat and just give it a standing ovation.
I set up an altar and worship him because of this video.
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what do you study to be examined on this? I'm just here for personal research
@@shahadsarts medicine
My brother was diagnosed with pineal gland germinoma 15 years ago and recovered from it. He had his VP shunt since the growth was obstructing his CSF fluid pathway. Last year he had hydrocephalus and was told to proceed with ETV and biopsy as it was worried that he had possible recurrent growth plus his shunt is no longer optimal. ETV was successful and biopsy came out negative thankfully. He now has sleep problems to what may be due to the injury of his pineal gland/hydrothalamus during the latest procedure etc. I find your videos to be very helpful for people to educate themselves and even think of possible solutions (in his case, maybe he needs a boost of melatonin to enjoy better sleep at night). I hope that you can continue to teach the world with your brilliant visual drawings and splendid explanation.
Look up RSO for sleep. Take it by mouth at night, best sleep you'll ever have. Hope you can help your brother look into it.
@@MK-ih6wpi love RSO.. Thank God it's legal now 🙏💚💯
I’m not a medical student the way you explain made me to learn more and more thank you !!!👍🏻
These videos are more geared toward human medicine, but for any vet med/animal nerds out there-
The pineal gland also works to synchronize metabolism/physiology with the *length* of daytime. This isn't exactly important for people, whose females function on a menstrual cycle, but various species are seasonal ovulators instead. Their retinas take in the amount of light they receive, which changes depending on the length of the day. Longer days = more light = less melatonin and vice versa. This can actually trigger reproductive mechanisms in other species. Some species like horses ovulate when the days get longer, since their gestation time is about a year, longer days = warmer days, and they can have their foals in the spring. Some species like goats are "short-day" ovulators, whose gestation is only about 150 days, which provides the opportunity to also kid in the spring. So not only does this work in a circadian or daily rhythm, but also works as a seasonal rhythm regulator as well.
Just wanted to throw out there that this is the endocrine mechanism responsible for initiating those reproductive processes in other species. Love the videos, thanks for helping me study for my physiology exams!
So interesting! TY for sharing that info!
I’m a vet med student thanks!
this is so interesting
interesting !
Respect from a vet student here!
Best explanation ever!! I am not a medical student but this video has helped me to understand the concept very clearly! Thank you!!
Love the way you explained with simplicity. Thanks!
This video really cleared my concept regarding pineal Gland and the mechanism of it's hormones secretion.😁A big Thank you to you❤️
Thank you so much for this video.... It made my concepts very clear and I was able to finish this topic with a very good understanding 😊
It was a really helpful video to understand about the pineal gland and how it functions
This is great! Studying for my accelerated A&P finals. This helped a lot!
Same as usuall, you are amazing! Thanks for what you are doing. you are helping many many students.
Excellent video. Love your presentation dude. Very well done!
Kindly provide subtitles in all the related videos of yours it's really helps MEDICOS and they are just awsm !! Keep making more 🌸
Subtitles can be turned on by clicking on the cc button on the top
You really should have a million subs
He does now :)
thank you for sticking through the whole process of making this video
This is Great work, I hope to see more videos on the pineal gland
Thanks alot for your valuable information. I am learning alot. It is very important to know how our brain works especially the pineal gland. O GOD we are fearfully and wonderfully made in your image. Praise GOD. Thank you again Dr. May our good GOD continue to bless you and you wonderful profession
I have chronic insomnia and lost my sleep drive altogether a year ago. I'm now learning as much as I can so I can find the cause and solution.
Why are you trying to solve things all by yourself maybe you can ask a doctor for help, also I hope you get better soon and if you find the cause, please let me know.
you are on the right path. Ignore those who try to shame you on your own journey. Knowledge will set you free! Has your sleeping improved?
@@emirstein.As a medical personnel, I can tell you, our field is now all about money. You can thank capitalism for that. We're all just $ to them. You think the pharmaceutical company isn't going to suggest a medication that isn't going to have sides effects, your going to be responsible for your actions while on it and can't control what your doing ( ambien). So if you get in your car and get in an accident, your still responsible, even though your on a prescription medication. And you can't sue big pharm! And I'll give you one more thing to think about.
My Granny once told me, an once of prevention is worth a pound of cure. She's was a Charge Nurse in my home town. She worked in a hospital were she had her hands on every department. My whole family is in the medical field. And when I started, you were still a human being and we absolutely had every intention in making you better and pray we don't see you expect in the community living your best life. 23 years later, I'm disgusted how left this field went in the hand of the all mighty dollar......js 🤷♀️
Do your own research off responsible legit sites and literature. Don't just believe what someone tells you. Get that 2nd and 3rd maybe even a 4th opinion.
Very well explained, as always, although we need a video on circadian rythm as well.
So after the melatonin production in the pineal glad, does melatonin stimulate the SCN to stimulate medial dorsal hypothalamus (MDH) to stimulate the Preoptic area?
Excellent explanation! Thanks a million.
Fantastic description thanks :-)
Thnq so mchh for all your videos.. nothing could be more explanatory.
The Pineal Gland is also responsible for 3rd Eye in traditions and the boarder between Earth and Heaven.
How ??
Very concise,, and comprehensive..👍 THANKS..!!
I can, t describe.. Amount knewloge that take from his channel but can I say thank for him... Good luck
Amazing video
Hopefully you are an educator! Students would love your instruction technique 👍
This was ultimately the best lecture vid ive ever watched..
For real, huh? I was keeping up with him just barely but proud of myself. He is good.
I like your explanation in mostly layman terms. 👍🏾
THANK U again I appreciate you and I’m so grateful for your existence
Thank you so much! it helps a lot!!!
Wow! Thank you very much for doing this videos!
Very good informative video,, Thank you
Wow thank you so much! Great lecture!!
Beautiful illustratation 🌱
Can you please explain the destruction of the pineal gland by fluoride? Thank you.
need that yes
wanna see explanations for that also. tired of seeing conspiracy people telling to stop this that but not telling why and how it actually affects pineal gland.
Since the pineal gland is not protected by the blood brain barrier and has the second largest blood supply right behind the kidneys it becomes very susceptible to chemicals metals and toxins including Fluoride/fluorine which is the most reactive metal on the table of elements as it is an electron hungry hog and will steal borrow and quench electrons,which is why it’s in many pharmaceutical drugs, bc it is so reactive and will get the job done for big pharma drugs catalyzing a reaction. However not the reaction that we want for optimal health…
accumulation of Ca or a result of Calcification within the pineal gland
Hey, great video! I really liked how you were able to break down why darkness stimulates melatonin release as this may seem counterintuitive to many people.
Thanks so much it's awesome ^^
thank you for your vidoes , you helped me a lot :)
thank you so much ❤️❤️
the chapelle show reference when talking about darkness though...im dead hahaha
Sheyla Tendero and the chapelle show references Michael Jackson’s music video “thriller”
I'm wondering - Some of the seratonin produced by the pineal gland does not convert into melatonin right? So since seratonin has been attributed as a key tryptamine in consciousness-function, does darkness also stimulate thought, imagination and dreamlike reminiscence through the pineal gland? For me my mind is as most active during night in darkness. Memories and imagination is heightened. It's a passage from day activities and into dreaming. In that case it seems like there is some credulity to this reputation of the pineal gland having a spiritual aspect after all.
I would agree with you aswell that not only dose the pineal gland regulate ower waking an sleeping hours an the circadian rhythms within animal but....dmt is endogenous 2 ower brains since its produced in the pineal gland so I do agree with u
Thank you so much
Now it makes sense why I feel less energy when I don't have my glasses or contacts on. The amount of light is lessened there for melatonin is likelier to increase.
Just a wow.... Keep it up.
Thanks for your contribution for those seeking
Well done!
Superb. Got it. Thank you good Sir .
Thank you. Nice discussion.
Fantastic! Subscribed!
Great teachings.
I would greatly appreciate a response if possible.
Can the optical impulses jump past pathway across the thalamus strait to the pineal gland? Also why is the thalamus depicted having 3 spokes, if you will?
So what affect could a pineal cyst have on the function of the diurnal cycle or your body in general?
very well explained
I like your videos very much thank you so for your lessons
Great explaination 👏👏
Thank you so much ! :-)
How can you talk about the pineal gland without mention of the most important molecule known to mankind, DMT, which is the dream molecule, the death molecule, the life molecule the spirit molecule? So besides leaving out this controversial molecule, this was a great explanation; as usual, you are the best, thank you...
I was thinking the same 👍🏻
How is it possible to measure the amount of activity the pineal gland is working?
Because he and everyone in the comments have not factored into account the fact that his knowledge comes from a Text book. AND lets gets this straight textbooks are updated yearly because they are proven wrong all the time and in some cases , (for example: fluoride) they are wrong on purpose.
You cannot give a lecture on the most referenced gland in history (Egyptians, Mayans depictions ect) without mentioning DMT. It's simply disingenuous, along with the fact that he doesn't mention calcification of the gland.
I am not a Doctor just a skeptic.
@@pablostreams Furthermore, the pineal gland is not protected by the BBB, making it more susceptible to chemicals, metals, and the infamous fluoride, as fluorine is the most reactive element on the table. Controlling the pineal is their game. Can you guess their name? When they control our sacred eye, they control our dreams, telepathy, intuition, and inner vision; they make us easier to control and easier to be the working cog slave for the insidious pernicious machine...
Thank you for this very well done video. I had a tumor removed on my pineal gland.
Super helpful, thankyou!
How or with what is the vlpo sleep switch activated and what role does adenosine and melatonin play to help initiate sleep onset
Massive help, thankyou!
Great explained
I’ve had this gland removed by extremely talented surgeons, and have been rehabilitated, all because of a brain tumor, and, can vouch for these facts. When I had the tumor, I had so many issues with sleep. I don’t have issues with sleep anymore, since that tumor was removed, but, I just need to supplement with Melatonin.
If you didn't supplement with melatonin, would your body be able to fall asleep?
Immediately after my procedure to excise the tumor, I was groggy as anything, and had no issues falling asleep. As time went on, I noticed that I had occasional bouts of inability to initiate sleep, and even still, have issues with my ability to maintain sleep. In other words, I wake up sporadically, and have issues getting back to sleep. Supplementing with meds are life savers in maintaining, and initiating sleep.
@@kevinmoore2501 So would you say that melatonin plays a large part in the body's ability to sleep or would you say it is entirely responsible for the body's ability to sleep?
Definitely not totally, because. Although it is largely, and, adversely affected, I am still able to initiate, and to carry out sleep, however, the quality, and duration of my sleep aren’t where they were beforehand, however, again, I’m cancer free. I can remember my sleep pattern before my surgery being wild, and unpredictable. I would sleep for the longest time, unless woken up, and I wouldn’t feel tired otherwise. This thing definitely is important, and has something to do with sleep via melatonin.
@@kevinmoore2501 Wow. Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm glad you're in better health, now. It really is amazing how one little hormone can have so much of an effect on one's ability to sleep.
Thanku
It makes a ton of sense. Why is it not the first thing doctors look at when someone says autism? Many kids and adults on the spectrum have trouble with sleep, anxiety, stress and light sensitivity.
because our society is CORRUPT ; which includes the medical establishment and every other establishment that runs our society
they would rather sell you DRUGS thata make lots of money to help you sleep , help with depression, anxiety
I think autism to some degree is the result of production of dmt in the pineal gland as urinalysis shows elevated levels of the proteins that are biproducts of dmt production for most people tryptophan converts to 5htp i think do to differences in brain structure some of that 5htp is converted to a form of dmt instead
@@user-fk9ic6td8n links pls to sources :)
@@trejohnson7677 he has none. He’s just dropped acid
Ninja nerds forever ✌️
+Fatima Alaa lol!! thank you so much for your kind words I'm so happy that we were able to help!
@@NinjaNerdOfficial why u didn't mention dimethyltryptamine?
Phenomenal lecture ❤❤
Good U r a good teacher👌👌👍👏
Amazing on complexity of our body. Goodness my Peniocytoma screwed me!
What is that?
amazing ninjaaaa, thankyou
Why does melatonin work more when you're studying .....you just feel so sleepy and drowsy...I want my pineal gland removed 😭😭😭
So trueeee 😭😭😂
Dr. why the sympathetic system can cause arousal as the norepinephrine make melatonin ?
Your channel deserves subscribe by all health care professionals ❤️
Thank you
What about fluoride damage and calcification of the pineal gland. How does that affect it?
ANSWER THIS
Fucks it up
slow death
someone answer her!
Answer somebody!
Fantastic explanation..tx
Great lecture. Is there a video about eeg and sleep?
You are so good man bravo
Well explained
it's very helpful thank you
Thank you so much ❤
It makes sense. Thanks
Can you please talk a bit about DMT and the Pineal Glad?
DMT is a subset of melanin
@An Meme what
@@toz_dumann should have said melatonin not melanin (what makes skin dark). Never mind. Jokes should never be explained
@@toz_dumann the joke just flew past you bro lol
The lungs produces DMT
Has anyone got any info on the vmat2 gene and its connection to the pineal gland?
Thx
So all the pineal gland symbolism all over the world is about getting a good night sleep? Ahh man thats so disappointing !
Lolol
😂😂😂😂 I am here to see what happens when you open the eye of Horus or pineal gland. I am also disappointed. This is what all secret societies. I think there is more to it. A lot people died to preserve this secret🤫
Yes ancient egypt and india wanted to mention the importance of sleep. 😂😂
LOVE & MEDITATION ❤️
Thaank you
Thank you
Wow! Just wow!
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Does sunglasses color light blocking affect the pineal gland?
TQ for explaining of pineal gland.
Does it control our overall health?
It's truly expend conet with prapanja al so
Okay, I need to know about the SI JOINT'S.
I know that the human body has two of them. They rest just under the pelvis. It is covered with a soft spongie tissue and then a rubber band like tissue over it.
It can cause extreme lower back pain.
I am a burn Survivor and my left SI joint was 3/4 burnt down to the joint it self.
Besides pain Medication's what can a person do to relive the pain.
Sir please can you tell me tryptophan is converting into 5htp what does it stands for
It stands for 5 hidrozy triptamine
Great video, I have a question- the superior cervical ganglion is sympathetic and stimulation via darkness increases the production of melatonin in the pineal gland encouraging sleep (correct me if I misunderstood!), so why do many experience insomnia when stressed?
Melatonin /gut related
@@zoezzzarko1117 I'm sorry but your response is so unhelpful! Do you have a proper answer? Thanks.
@@zoezzzarko1117 sir do u mean that if someone has stress that will effect on his gut outcome I mean with long term stress he will have melatonin deficiency ..
Gut brain axis
Actually I’d assume the brain wil suppress sensitivity to melatonin if it’s constantly in fight or flight mode via high adrenaline baselines. Which would of course also be connected to chronically high cortisol.
thank u so much
thank you kind sir
amazing video!!
Really interesting🙂
You are the best teacher i have ever seen online.